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World Lymphoma Awareness Day
Blood 18 Sep 2007

World Lymphoma Awareness Day

World Lymphoma Awareness Day will be held on 15th September around the world, in an effort to increase awareness of a disease which is set to increase in incidence by more than 30 percent between 2002 and 2011. Dr Anna Williamson, General Manager Research Advocacy and Patient Care at lymphoma…
Trial: Infliximab plus Methotrexate for the Treatment of Polyarticular-course Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Children's health 18 Sep 2007

Trial: Infliximab plus Methotrexate for the Treatment of Polyarticular-course Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Researchers at the Paediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organisation performed a study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of infliximab in the treatment of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). This was an international, multicentre, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study. One hundred twenty-two children with persistent polyarticular JRA despite prior methotrexate (MTX) therapy were…
Children Caught in Web of Junk Food Promotion
Cancer 18 Sep 2007

Children Caught in Web of Junk Food Promotion

New Cancer Council report exposes marketing “trickery.” Parents fighting childhood obesity must compete with clever and pervasive junk food marketing pitched directly at young children, according to an independent study conducted for The Cancer Council Australia.The Cancer Council is calling for regulation of junk food marketing to children to reduce…
Introduction to Nutrition
Chest 17 Sep 2007

Introduction to Nutrition

Nutrition is essential for growth and development, health and well-being. Eating a healthy diet contributes to preventing future illness and improving quality and length of…
Girls who Begin Dieting Twice as Likely to Start Smoking
Children's health 14 Sep 2007

Girls who Begin Dieting Twice as Likely to Start Smoking

Starting to diet seems to double the odds a teenage girl will begin smoking, a University of Florida study has found. UF researchers, who analysed the dieting and smoking practices of 8,000 adolescents, did not find the same link in boys, who were also less likely than girls to diet,…
Are Cleanlier Lifestyles Causing More Allergies for Kids?
Children's health 11 Sep 2007

Are Cleanlier Lifestyles Causing More Allergies for Kids?

A little dirt never hurt. But in today’s super-clean world, vaccinations, anti-bacterial soaps, and airtight doors and windows are keeping dirt and disease-causing germs at bay. While staying germ-free can prevent the spread of disease and infections, leading a cleanlier lifestyle may be responsible for an increase in allergies among…
Adult Survivors of Childhood Leukaemia Exercise Less, Worsening Already High Risk for Obesity and Illness
Blood 11 Sep 2007

Adult Survivors of Childhood Leukaemia Exercise Less, Worsening Already High Risk for Obesity and Illness

Overcoming paediatric cancer may only mark the beginning of a young survivor’s lifelong battle to stay healthy. While survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) face an increased risk of developing serious health complications as a result of their cancer treatment, for a variety of reasons many avoid simple exercise…
Reducing Insulin Signalling in the Brain can Prolong Lifespan
Children's Health 11 Sep 2007

Reducing Insulin Signalling in the Brain can Prolong Lifespan

Study explains the physiologic benefits of diet and exercise. One route to a long and healthy life may be establishing the right balance in insulin signalling between the brain and the rest of the body, according to new research from Children’s Hospital Boston. The study, published in the July 20…
Home Intervention Program Effective at Mitigating Effects of Failure-to-thrive in Infants and Toddlers
Children's health 11 Sep 2007

Home Intervention Program Effective at Mitigating Effects of Failure-to-thrive in Infants and Toddlers

Failure to thrive, a condition that affects about five out of every 100 infants and toddlers in the United States, can impact a child’s stature and school performance for up to eight years after the diagnosis. But new research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine has found that…